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Hi all! Let me introduce my new MOC: Sulphur-crested cockatoo. Thats all, I hope you enjoed! Comments are welcome. Have a nice day! You can check my other MOCs on my flickr or instagram.
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Hi all! Let me introduce my new MOC. With minifig for scale: Model Specifications:Brick count: 1093 pcsHeight: 28,7 cmLengh: 14,0 cmWidth: 18,7 cm Free instruction for the Card. Thats all, I hope you enjoed! Comments are welcome. Have a nice day! You can check my other MOCs on my flickr or instagram. PS Instruction for this MOC can be find here.
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Hi all! Let me introduce my new MOC: Coffee and Cigarettes. This is a scene from a Jim Jarmusch movie starring Tom Waits and Iggy Pop. Some more pics... Thats all, I hope you enjoed! Comments are welcome. Have a nice day! You can check my other MOCs on my flickr or instagram.
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Hi all! Let me introduce my new MOC: Dark Knight. Thats all, I hope you enjoed! Comments are welcome. Have a nice day! You can check my other MOCs on my flickr or instagram. PS Instruction for this MOC can be find here.
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[MOC] Dark Knight
PolkovnikOnTheWhiteHorse replied to PolkovnikOnTheWhiteHorse's topic in LEGO Licensed
@r5-j2, thank you! @Lionbear8, @r5-j2 now you can find part list and instruction on rebrickable. -
[MOC] Dark Knight
PolkovnikOnTheWhiteHorse replied to PolkovnikOnTheWhiteHorse's topic in LEGO Licensed
Thanks for your comments! @Lionbear8, I didn't count pieces yet, think it's about 1000. Up to moment I have digital version only for head, and it 280 pcs. And yes, I will release instruction some day). -
[MOC] Sulphur-crested cockatoo
PolkovnikOnTheWhiteHorse replied to PolkovnikOnTheWhiteHorse's topic in Special LEGO Themes
Many thanks! Oh, thanks for the info, so only the croissant is missing;). Not in the nearest future, but maybe... In fact I don't really want to make similar things multiple times and have a bunch of other ideas for MOCs.) -
[MOC] Sulphur-crested cockatoo
PolkovnikOnTheWhiteHorse replied to PolkovnikOnTheWhiteHorse's topic in Special LEGO Themes
Thanks;) I think almost all except croissant and minifigure's collar. -
[MOC] Sulphur-crested cockatoo
PolkovnikOnTheWhiteHorse replied to PolkovnikOnTheWhiteHorse's topic in Special LEGO Themes
Thanks for the comments! I am glad that you liked the model. Yes, clikits003. -
Hi all! Let me introduce my new MOC: Sylvanas Windrunner. Sylvanas Windrunner is a fictional character who appears in the Warcraft series of video games by Blizzard Entertainment. Let me introduce you a lego model of this character. Model Specifications: Brick count: 855 psc (includes PF battery block and lights). Height: 24 cm Instruction available on Rebrickable: *Instruction was made using mecabricks, Libre Office, GIMP, stud.io and pdfsam. Lighting eyes: Thats all, I hope you enjoed! Comments are welcome. Have a nice day! You can check my other MOCs on my flickr.
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Hello, everybody! Let me introduce my new MOC: The Big Spaceship. It is not inspired by movie or video game, so it has not got Prototype. Dimensions received approximately 80x60 cm (length x width). In my opinion, the form is quite original original, so I am satisfied with it) Top view: Bottom view: To turn it had to remove part of the lining and the central turbine, so the back stick beam to which it is attached;) The two sides have open trapdoors: One of them opened: The back side, you can see the turbine;) Вид спереди: Thats all, I hope you enjoed! Comments are welcome. My Flickr
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[MOC] The Big Spaceship
PolkovnikOnTheWhiteHorse replied to PolkovnikOnTheWhiteHorse's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
Thanks for everyone! I'm very glad you enjoyed! Here is some WIP photos: -
[MOC] The Buddhist Temple
PolkovnikOnTheWhiteHorse replied to PolkovnikOnTheWhiteHorse's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
Thanks for everyone)! It's sturdy enough, actually). -
Hello, everybody! Let me introduce my new MOC: The Buddhist Temple. You can see how was built here. Byōdō-in temple was the main reference material but it is not copy of Phoenix Hall. This MOC is the collective image of many temples, which you can see in spoiler. Thats all, I hope you enjoed! Comments are welcome. My Flickr
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[MOC] The Buddhist Temple
PolkovnikOnTheWhiteHorse replied to PolkovnikOnTheWhiteHorse's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
Thank everyone for such pleasant comments! I tried to do my best) -
[MOC] The Buddhist Temple
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Hello, everybody! Let me introduce my new MOC: Triceratops family. The work took fourth place in the finals at Competition "Jurassic World" (it was the second after the first round) on the Bricker.info in the year 2015. Triceratops is a genus of herbivorous ceratopsid dinosaur that first appeared during the late Maastrichtian stage of the late Cretaceous period, about 68 million years ago in what is now North America. It is one of the last known non-avian dinosaur genera, and became extinct in the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event 66 million years ago. The term Triceratops, which literally means "three-horned face", is derived from the Greek tri- meaning "three", kepak meaning "horn", and ops meaning "face". This is my brick-built Triceratopses: Mother- triceratops: One of cubs: After all I am started project on Lego Ideas for this model, so may be somebody want to support? ;) Thats all, I hope you enjoed! Comments are welcome. My Flickr
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[MOC] Triceratops family
PolkovnikOnTheWhiteHorse replied to PolkovnikOnTheWhiteHorse's topic in Special LEGO Themes
Thanks for comments! I'm glad you like it). I thought it is nice imitation of bumpy skin.- 5 replies
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Hello, everybody! Let me introduce my new MOC: Arvus Lighter. The Arvus Lighter is a small, general purpose cargo shuttle that is widely used by the Imperium of Man for many tasks, both in space and on the surface of planets. The Arvus is commonly used by both Imperial Navy warships and Imperial merchant vessels, including Rogue Traders. The Arvus is just one of many types of small, void-capable shuttles used by the Imperium. The Arvus is piloted by a single pilot, and is not equipped with any weapon systems, in fact, the Arvus possesses only the most basic navigation equipment, external sensors, and proximity alarms. The Arvus has a powerful engine that allows it to carry heavy cargo to and from a planet's surface. My model: Original shuttle: Top view: More photos: Pilot: The bottom: Original: Thats all, I hope you enjoed! Comments are welcome. My Flickr
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[MOC] WH40000: Arvus Lighter
PolkovnikOnTheWhiteHorse replied to PolkovnikOnTheWhiteHorse's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
Thanks! I am started project on Lego Ideas for this model, so may be somebody want to support? ;)- 13 replies
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[MOC] WH40000: Arvus Lighter
PolkovnikOnTheWhiteHorse replied to PolkovnikOnTheWhiteHorse's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
Thank everyone for such pleasant comments! I'm agree, but could not find an other one).- 13 replies
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[MOC] WH40000: Arvus Lighter
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Thanks! I tried to do my best;)- 13 replies
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Hello, everybody! The Nutcracker and the Mouse King is a story written in 1816 by E. T. A. Hoffmann in which young Marie Stahlbaum's favorite Christmas toy, the Nutcracker, comes alive and, after defeating the evil Mouse King in battle, whisks her away to a magical kingdom populated by dolls. In 1892, the Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and choreographers Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov turned Alexandre Dumas père's adaptation of the story into the ballet The Nutcracker, which became one of Tchaikovsky's most famous compositions, and perhaps the most popular ballet in the world. Nutcrackers in the form of wooden carvings of a soldier, knight, king, or other profession have existed since at least the 15th century. Originally one could insert a nut in the big-toothed mouth, press down and thereby crack the nut. Modern nutcrackers in this style serve mostly for decoration, mainly at Christmas time, a season of which they have long been a traditional symbol. So I decided to create this character of Christmas story with lego. Original picture: The nutcracker I have designed is a little cute toy, I think you wold like to have it on your shelf, especially at Christmas time, so you can vote for the project and share the link with your friends and followers, the project has to reach 10,000 supporters)). Thats all, I hope you enjoed! Comments are welcome. Flickr
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Hi everyone! I am sorry that I do not know which forum is more appropriate for this MOC, so I published it here. And sorry for my english)). Let me show you my new MOC, steamy typewriter, which was built for "Age Of Steam" contest on RFFL. Here it is: All keys are fixed separately, each in it's bar, they stay inside with clips, so every key can be really clicked. Here the whole English alphabet in qwerty- keyboard layout, numbers, dot and dash, the left and right shift, @ (there was not more appropriate sign in a set for business cards) There is such mosaic at each side. Thats all, I hope you enjoed! Comments are welcome. Have a nice day! Flickr
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[MOC] Steampunk Typewriter
PolkovnikOnTheWhiteHorse replied to PolkovnikOnTheWhiteHorse's topic in Special LEGO Themes
Hi again! So, if you like my MOC and want the Steampunk Typewriter to be a trim of your shelf, vote for the project and share the link with your friends and followers, the project has to reach 10,000 supporters! You can vote here. Thahks!- 14 replies
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